The cervix can be partially, but not completely, removed and a conical hysterectomy can be performed in the event of cervical lesions. The cervix has a strong regenerative capacity and will heal quickly after removal and will not affect childbirth, menstruation or sexual life. If all of the cervix is removed, there will be no way to drain the dirty blood of menstruation. If there are lesions in the cervical area, it is important to go to a regular hospital for examination and treatment. If it is just chronic cervicitis, local medication can be used, while cervical cysts and cervical polyps can be surgically removed. After the cervical surgery, you should pay attention to rest and eat more nutritious food. After surgery, pay attention to the hygiene of your private parts to avoid bacterial infection, and forbid intercourse during the recovery period. You should choose a regular tertiary hospital for the surgery and avoid going to private hospitals, otherwise it will affect the surgical effect and treatment outcome.